🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with BrytonRider 750E!
The BrytonRider 750E GPS Bike Computer is a cutting-edge cycling companion featuring a vibrant 2.8" color touchscreen, preloaded OSM maps for seamless navigation, and smart trainer compatibility for enhanced workouts. With a robust 20-hour battery life and radar support for safety, this device is designed for the modern cyclist who values performance and connectivity.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 5 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Bryton |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | Bryton Rider 750 |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Bryton |
Style | Rider 750E, Incl. Sport Mount |
Included Components | Rider 750 + Bryton Sport Mount |
Sport Type | Cycling |
L**I
Excellent excellent excellent.
Excellent device. Almost equivalent to Garmin 1030.GPS is a bit slow to sync.Display is not as crisp as the Garmins on high sunlight conditions, but is not bad at all.Voice navigation is incredible tool for routing new ways on the go. I think this is the best resource on 750.Navigation is extremely precise, specially on the turns and street names.Touchscreen is good and works fine, but don't expect nothing like a smartphone touch.Battery does the job very well.
J**G
Fantastic headunit held back by clunky mobile companion app
This is an excellent unit that beats the price/feature compared to Wahoo Bolt and Garmin Edge 530 that I was cross shopping. I ultimately decided on this because of the Bolt (v2) quality issue and the touchscreen/phone setting over Edge 530. I have no issue with the headunit and am very satisfied with my decision. After every ride the data is sync automatically to Bryton Active and I have no issue with the firmware update (am running the latest firmware R059.013.0005).Battery life is good as I have ridden 60 miles (3.5 hours) with speed/cadence, HR, and radar sensors with GPS+QZSS+Galileo as GNS setting, and the battery indicator did not show any drop. Everything else is set to factory default (screen brightness, backlight, and etc). The default screen brightness is fine for me as I can read it fine while under bright sun as well as road covered with thick tree overhangs. I also like the graphical interface (i.e. ring or bar) that display data differently than traditional headunit.Paired with Garmin Varia RTL515, the audio and visual alarms are timely and I can hear the loud audio beeps (2 beep for detected car, 1 beep for car passing follow by 1 additional beep if nothing is detected).With the latest firmware, I do not find any issue with the lag of the system. It's responsive enough for me to ride, but I can see issue where riders are accustomed to the latest phone and instant information that the "pace" of this headunit can be slower than norm. I ride with using only one page 95% of the time thoughThe only nagging issue with the headunit itself is the side scrolling to go through data field, but I use the lower right button to scroll and so I do not find the touchscreen scrolling during ride to be a deal breaker.On the other hand, the companion mobile app is something else, it is fine for setting up the headunit over the phone, but if you want to use the mobile app to plan a route I highly suggest using a 3rd party and then export the GPX or link the profile (such as Komoot) to save yourself from frustration and headache with the native Bryton navigation app. The app is definitely not as good as the competition. I'm using Android and lived through the "clipped map" update. Otherwise, the app serves its purpose and the overall package is a hard to beat value proposition to the competition.
M**S
Great Find
For a couple weeks I was watching and reading reviews about bike computers online when I stumbled on one about this Bryton. Having spent a long time going through the boat-loads of different bike computers and information out there and mulling whether or not I really needed this or that feature, I finally settled on giving it a try. The decision was mainly sparked from having used my smart watch for trainings for the longest time.I’ve been on a couple rides since I got it and I can say that this was a heck of an upgrade. On top of looking better on the bike, it’s much more convenient to use while riding.Also one of the things that stood out and pushed me to get this one was that it supports radar which makes me feel a bit safer safer. It’s nice to know that I’m not gonna get clipped from behind.Super happy with it.
O**.
Don't buy!! 2 Battery bad just 7 months AND THEY DON'T CARE. Junk!
I have been using the Rider 750 for about 4 months. I really liked it but the battery has gone bad and dies after only about 3 hours. Supposed to last something like 20 hours! Have contacted support, will advise how that goes and update review when it is fixed or not.I contacted support and received this reply the next day on Dec 1st, "Thank you for contacting us. Please help provide the purchase proof and your shipping address, we will arrange the replacement unit for you."On the same day I sent them the requested information. Since then, I have sent 2 more emails asking what is going on with the replacement but have not received any reply as of Dec 8th. So far, customer service is not good. Will update review if they ever respond.Update 12/23/2022.Did not hear back from Bryton support so I sent another request for support through their web site. Then on the 11th I again got the same message to provide address and receipt and they would arrange for a replacement. Then on the 13th I got an email asking me to send the unit back to an address in Irvine CA which I did the same day. I have not heard from them since then and I will be surprised if I ever get the unit back. Terrible service so far.Update 1/23/2023. I finally received the replacement computer on December 30th. I have been using it for about 2 weeks total (was on vacation for 1 week). New unit working great. I do like the computer, especially for the price. Hopefully the new one's battery will hold up better than the first.Update 7/24/2023. I have been using the replacement Rider 750 since the end of 2022. Last week, battery started doing the same as the first, going dead before I could finish a 40 mile ride. Luckily, I did a shorter ride the day before and noticed an excessive amount of battery drain. So I bought along an external battery that I used to replenish it at a coffee stop. I contacted Bryton support and are awaiting a response.Update 7/28/2023. I heard back right away and they requested information which I provided one week ago on 7/21/2023. Not heard anything since. This same thing happened last time and it ended up taking almost a month to get a replacement. I'm not waiting this time and I ordered a Hammerhead Karoo 2, which is a far superior unit and right now, it is almost the same price at about $260.Update 8/17/2023. On 8/7 I got an email saying unit is under warranty and to provide shipping information which I provided on 8/7. Have heard nothing since. They are just ridiculously slow in responding. In a couple of days it will be a full month since I first contacted them. I got the Karoo 2 and love it. So much better than the Rider 750.Update 9/18/2023. They apparently saw that I was buying a better computer in this review because I have not heard from them again. They are just righting me off as a customer! Since email on Aug 7th, have heard nothing else. SO UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE TREATED LIKE THIS, DON'T BUY A BRYTON PRODUCT!
S**1
This device is garbage
Don’t waste your money buying this device. Touchscreen lags. Major problems syncing routes from Ride With GPS. Buy a Garmin or Wahoo bike computer instead. Very disappointed with the Bryton 750. Give tech support a “F”. Throwing this Bryton in the trash. Will replace with a Garmin.
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